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THE SMALL SCREEN BLOGATHON: The Snoop Sisters (1972 - 1974)

Caftan Woman Posted by on Feb 20, 2018

Maddy Loves Her Classic Films is hosting The Small Screen Blogathon on February 20th dedicated to our favourite television programs. Click HERE to see what everyone is writing about. The pilot for The Snoop Sisters called The Female Instinct aired on NBC on December 18, 1972. The netw read more

THE SMALL SCREEN BLOGATHON: The Snoop Sisters (1972 - 1974)

Caftan Woman Posted by on Feb 20, 2018

Maddy Loves Her Classic Films is hosting The Small Screen Blogathon on February 20th dedicated to our favourite television programs. Click HERE to see what everyone is writing about. The pilot for The Snoop Sisters called The Female Instinct aired on NBC on December 18, 1972. The netw read more

O CANADA! BLOGATHON: The Incredible Journey (1963)

Caftan Woman Posted by on Feb 9, 2018

Once again, Ruth of Silver Screenings and Kristina of Speakeasy turn the spotlight on Canadian connections to classic movies with the O Canada! blogathon running from February 9th to 11th. Day 1 lineup  Day 2 lineup  Day 3 lineup  Wrap-up Sheila Burnford May 11, read more

O CANADA! BLOGATHON: The Incredible Journey (1963)

Caftan Woman Posted by on Feb 9, 2018

Once again, Ruth of Silver Screenings and Kristina of Speakeasy turn the spotlight on Canadian connections to classic movies with the O Canada! blogathon running from February 9th to 11th. Sheila Burnford May 11, 1918 - April 20, 1984 Scottish-born author Sheila Burnford (born Cochrane) was read more

CELEBRATING THE CENTENARY OF IDA LUPINO'S BIRTH: Miss Lupino, Television Cowgirl

Caftan Woman Posted by on Feb 4, 2018

Ida Lupino February 4, 1918 - August 3, 1995 Pictured above is the strong and talented actress, director, and writer Ida Lupino. Born into a show business family, London born Ida began acting in her teens and eventually made her mark in Hollywood. Time-tested performances in many films including& read more

CELEBRATING THE CENTENARY OF IDA LUPINO'S BIRTH: Miss Lupino, Television Cowgirl

Caftan Woman Posted by on Feb 4, 2018

Ida Lupino February 4, 1918 - August 3, 1995 Pictured above is the strong and talented actress, director, and writer Ida Lupino. Born into a show business family, London born Ida began acting in her teens and eventually made her mark in Hollywood. Time-tested performances in many films including& read more

THE CLARK GABLE BLOGATHON: Night Nurse (1931)

Caftan Woman Posted by on Feb 2, 2018

Michaela of Love Letters to Old Hollywood is hosting the Clark Gable blogathon running from February 1 - 3. Click HERE for the tributes to the King of Hollywood. In 1931 Clark Gable made 13 motion pictures, including a breakout role as a duplicitous cowboy in  the early talkie The Pa read more

THE CLARK GABLE BLOGATHON: Night Nurse (1931)

Caftan Woman Posted by on Feb 2, 2018

Michaela of Love Letters to Old Hollywood is hosting the Clark Gable blogathon running from February 1 - 3. Click HERE for the tributes to the King of Hollywood. In 1931 Clark Gable made 13 motion pictures, including a breakout role as a duplicitous cowboy in  the early talkie The Pa read more

CAFTAN WOMAN'S CHOICE: ONE FOR FEBRUARY ON TCM

Caftan Woman Posted by on Jan 31, 2018

Above is the angular silhouette of Jacques Tati and his alter-ego M. Hulot. At a time when slapstick was not considered an art, Tati brought it and his character to the fore in funny films including this 1959 Oscar winner. Tati has much in common with the mime clowns of an earlier cinema, yet brou read more

CAFTAN WOMAN'S CHOICE: ONE FOR FEBRUARY ON TCM

Caftan Woman Posted by on Jan 31, 2018

Above is the angular silhouette of Jacques Tati and his alter-ego M. Hulot. At a time when slapstick was not considered an art, Tati brought it and his character to the fore in funny films including this 1959 Oscar winner. Tati has much in common with the mime clowns of an earlier cinema, yet brou read more

THOSE DREADFUL GIRLS!: The Belles of St. Trinian's (1954)

Caftan Woman Posted by on Jan 15, 2018

"Searle! We studied him in school." - Bachelor of Animation grad Janet as the credits rolled by. Artist/cartoonist Ronald Searle (1920-2011) first published account of St. Trinian's appeared in a magazine in 1941. Searle sadly spent the war as a guest of the Japanese. When the comic strip series read more

THOSE HORRIBLE GIRLS!: The Belles of St. Trinian's (1954)

Caftan Woman Posted by on Jan 15, 2018

"Searle! We studied him in school." - Bachelor of Animation grad Janet as the credits rolled by. Artist/cartoonist Ronald Searle (1920-2011) first published account of St. Trinian's appeared in a magazine in 1941. After spending the war years as a guest of the Japanese, the comic strip series re read more

THE BILL AND MYRNA NEW YEAR'S BLOGATHON: After the Thin Man (1936)

Caftan Woman Posted by on Jan 2, 2018

Phyllis Loves Classic Movies and The Flapper Dame are our hosts for The Bill and Myrna New Year's Blogathon running from January 1 - 3. Talk about starting the new year right! Click on our hostesses' blog names for the entries to the blogathon. Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett adapted Dashi read more

THE BILL AND MYRNA NEW YEAR'S BLOGATHON: After the Thin Man (1936)

Caftan Woman Posted by on Jan 2, 2018

Phyllis Loves Classic Movies and The Flapper Dame are our hosts for The Bill and Myrna New Year's Blogathon running from January 1 - 3. Talk about starting the new year right! Click on our hostesses' blog names for the entries to the blogathon. Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett adapted Dashi read more

CAFTAN WOMAN'S CHOICE: ONE FOR JANUARY ON TCM

Caftan Woman Posted by on Dec 31, 2017

The terse and popular series of adult westerns created by director Budd Boetticher with producer/star Randolph Scott came to an end with the 1960 release Comanche Station. Many of their films are similar in tone and characterization, yet each has something unique that may appeal to different audienc read more

CAFTAN WOMAN'S CHOICE: ONE FOR JANUARY ON TCM

Caftan Woman Posted by on Dec 31, 2017

The terse and popular series of adult westerns created by director Budd Boetticher with producer/star Randolph Scott came to an end with the 1960 release Comanche Station. Many of their films are similar in tone and characterization, yet each has something unique that may appeal to different audienc read more

INSPIRATIONAL HEROES BLOGATHON: Glenda Farrell as Torchy Blane

Caftan Woman Posted by on Dec 29, 2017

The Midnite Drive-In and Hamlette's Soliloquy are hosting the Inspirational Heroes blogathon from December 29th to January 1st. From the every man to the superhero, what movie and character makes you cheer? Click HERE or HERE for what inspires fellow movie fans. "When I grow up I want to be Tor read more

INSPIRATIONAL HEROES BLOGATHON: Glenda Farrell as Torchy Blane

Caftan Woman Posted by on Dec 29, 2017

The Midnite Drive-In and Hamlette's Soliloquy are hosting the Inspirational Heroes blogathon from December 29th to January 1st. From the every man to the superhero, what movie and character makes you cheer? Click HERE or HERE for what inspires fellow movie fans. "When I grow up I want to be Tor read more

WHAT A CHARACTER! blogathon: John Alexander

Caftan Woman Posted by on Dec 15, 2017

Outspoken and Freckled, Once Upon a Screen, and Paula's Cinema Club host the What a Character! blogathon for the 6th year. The tributes run from December 15 to 17.  Day 1 entries  Day 2 entries  Day 3 entries John Alexander November 29, 1897 - July 13, 1982 You were distrac read more

WHAT A CHARACTER! blogathon: John Alexander

Caftan Woman Posted by on Dec 15, 2017

Outspoken and Freckled, Once Upon a Screen, and Paula's Cinema Club host the What a Character! blogathon for the 6th year. The tributes run from December 15 to 17. John Alexander November 29, 1897 - July 13, 1982 You were distracted while watching a film and turned away to admonish or adm read more
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